Win2K and Logic
2000-10-19 by Gaggy .
Hi folks, glad to see that some of you run Win98/ME so fine. Well, it's not that it crashes every ten seconds and it's not the cause for the crashes at all. We try to run the so called "virtual studio" which means we sold the last peace of "hardware" (EWS64 with 64MB, never ran well with Logic) for creating sounds in order to run only softsynths. Therefore we took the money bought an Audiowerk2 and upgraded the CPU to 900 MHz. Now we do have lot's of (synths and plugins) running together with Logic, about 16 EXS24's and some ProFives, PPG 2.x, Trueverbs, and tons of other 3rd party plugins at the same time. The fact is that all these progs (and Logic too) still have some bugs and are not that stable as we would like them. That's why we use Win2K because MD-DOS based Win9x/ME can't handle program crashes in a much other way than being stuck, too. Why can it illegal to run the zone version if I own the prog of the same version ? Just look into the c't magazine or anywhere else and you'll find dozend of companies that offer to "solve your dongle problems" with Autocad etc... on a legal basis ? Guess how they do so... Okay guys, that was my last comment to this topic because I agree whe should turn back to EXS24 discussions...didn't want to encourage anyone to to something illegal. regards Gaggy _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.